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. >> steve jobs couldn't get it to connect to the internet. embarrassing, but they worked it out. when facebook went public last year a technical error in nasdaq's system delayed the start of trading resulting in a loss to market makers of half a billion dollars. and those of you old enough to know who rube goldberg was may recall the rollout of the edsel, a ford motor company automobile so awful its name still is synonymous with a costly flop. and let's not talk about lehman brothers, bear stearns, aig, jpmorgan chase. the crash of '08. beside those calamities, obamacare's computer problems pale. oh, yes, mistakes are made by big corporations and big government. and although i was for something else, something simpler and easier to manage, i'm betting this will get fixed. as for those strident partisan voices crowing over obama care's first bad round, ask yourself if those weren't some of the same voices cheering on the invasion of iraq and promising victory would be swift and easy. ten years. trillions of dollars. and all those lost and wrecked lives. have we heard any apology?
. >> steve jobs couldn't get it to connect to the internet. embarrassing, but they worked it out. when facebook went public last year a technical error in nasdaq's system delayed the start of trading resulting in a loss to market makers of half a billion dollars. and those of you old enough to know who rube goldberg was may recall the rollout of the edsel, a ford motor company automobile so awful its name still is synonymous with a costly flop. and let's not talk about lehman brothers,...
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steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little volunteer work and ended up committed to these guys. for life. >> she has that grandmother effect on people. she just shows that she cares. >> by her seeing something in us, it cuts the light on or sparked a kindle within us and tells us maybe we're not that bad. >> you take the time to really listen to each other. >> reporter: suellen has helped develop and now runs a program here called reaching out from within. the program basically helps prisoners work with one another to become kinder, more empathetic people. >> that's what it is about. seeing the side of each of us to pull the problems out. >> reporter: most admit
steve hartman met her "on the road" >> reporter: grandmas by their very nature don't want trouble. they're typically more partial to cookies and afghans than thugs and thieves but 81-year-old suellen fried of prairie villeage, kansas, defies that stereotype bringing her sweet, soft touch to this razor wire world. >> i have never had one iota of fear. >> reporter: suellen started coming here to lancing, correctional around 1980 for what she thought would be a little...
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thank you. >> host: steve? >> guest: like the forces defending washington and baltimore, we were primarily relying on militia troops so a lot of the forces that jackson had in new orleans were this mixture as you mentioned of everything from water men and pirates. that's not to say they were not necessarily good fighters, and jackson was a good leader. unlike the commanders who were defending washington, he established a very strong defensive line that protected new orleans and whereas in washington you had pretty capable troops particularly in maryland which was probably the best militia troup unit in the area was fighting but they were rushed to the position because the americans hadn't properly anticipated the british revenue of an attack on washington and they didn't have the cover and the protection that jackson's forces had down in new orleans and it's interesting to remember that jackson was fighting essentially the same force that the united states was fighting in baltimore and washington in other words
thank you. >> host: steve? >> guest: like the forces defending washington and baltimore, we were primarily relying on militia troops so a lot of the forces that jackson had in new orleans were this mixture as you mentioned of everything from water men and pirates. that's not to say they were not necessarily good fighters, and jackson was a good leader. unlike the commanders who were defending washington, he established a very strong defensive line that protected new orleans and...
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president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has absolutely no interest in being mayor a lot of people think like my vote doesn't even matter anyways and so they don't vote what you're saying who should vote for really they're all corrupt she says no you're going around she says they're all corrupt the young people are in fact she waited with him over this demographic is so disenfranchised by the political system that very few vo in miami beach elections birth even has trouble getting his best friends to vote for him are you going to hear bowing to the rock. i'm going to check on wednesday and review board a community board i'm going to kick you
president bill clinton steve says he's in the pocket of corporate dogs so levine has spent at least one point two million dollars of his own money on his campaign for seems that only pays ten thousand dollars he has outspent. one hundred to one but they're nearly tied in the polls i spoke to some residents and asked them who they think is the best candidate to clean up the city for of course steve burke if he was my son i'd say oh you're adorable you're headed toward the comedy circuit he has...
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and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into one of those term gnats, took a semiautomatic rifle out of a bag and started shooting. by the time it was over one man was dead, the first t.s.a. officer ever killed in the line of duty. six other people were rushed to a hospital. the suspect is identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia of los angeles who also has roots in new jersey. a note found in his bag may hold a clue to the motive and john miller will have more about that, but first we'll go to carter evens at l.a.x. >> reporter: stranded passengers are still scattered across the airport. when the sho
and steve hartman on the road. prisoners who met suellen fried leave prison with a new conviction. >> maybe we're not that bad. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, los >> good evening, this is a special western edition. los angeles international airport is one of the busiest in the world. as many as 175,000 passengers pass through the terminals everyday. on this day at mid-morning a man walked into...
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is steve. you knew long ruling will the us. twenty authorities have arrested the people they think are responsible for the car crash near tiananmen square the suspects are believed to be leaders. rangers creating new dimension of medical practice. there are races by using light like forget isn't this the score with five when they beat on the advise of o
is steve. you knew long ruling will the us. twenty authorities have arrested the people they think are responsible for the car crash near tiananmen square the suspects are believed to be leaders. rangers creating new dimension of medical practice. there are races by using light like forget isn't this the score with five when they beat on the advise of o
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joining us here is steve thompson on central michigan university who is a sexual aggression services coordinator. you watch these things on all campuses. it really isn't just occidental or any particular campus. it's happening everywhere. >> absolutely. it's not unique to that campus but all campuses in our culture. they say approximately 1 in 4 women will be the victim of a sexual assault sometime in their life. even in college or walking around washington, d.c. women are preyed on as well. >> why, when a university is clear, when they have expelled a student and where they believe answer individual was an tacker. you heard these new women who knew they're assailant has attacked another woman. why don't they act more quickly? wouldn't they want to act quickly to remove somebody from campus? >> one would think so. academia is behind the times a lot. i think they still follow this base, well, they were drinking. it's miscommunication. they don't realize that individuals that prey upon people they know, it's a planned act. it's a planned act of power and control. they know where they'r
joining us here is steve thompson on central michigan university who is a sexual aggression services coordinator. you watch these things on all campuses. it really isn't just occidental or any particular campus. it's happening everywhere. >> absolutely. it's not unique to that campus but all campuses in our culture. they say approximately 1 in 4 women will be the victim of a sexual assault sometime in their life. even in college or walking around washington, d.c. women are preyed on as...
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steve made several bullish calls on soda stream. let's listen to all of them. >> i actually added someone friday morning and i don't usually buy stocks when up so much. to me it's growing at 30% top and bottom line, one of the cheapest growth stocks out there. >> knock on play soda stream i still own some of, that's what i would buy. >> the stock is doing very well, going to do even better. >> in studio, on the road, everywhere. >> those clips are so old. najarian had some hair. >> that's wrong. >> i've sold most of the stock over the last few days. the stock was telling me something it wasn't acting right. they didn't disappoint in the quarter in terms of the bottom and top lines growing 30%, but part of the portfolio taking a little hit on this trade d. >> sold most of it? you're out, gone, see you later. >> probably coming back. 30% top and bottom line, like that. >> all right. call it the electric slide, not weiss's move out of soda stream but tesla are down 16% since its all-time high on september 30th. is this the buying oppor
steve made several bullish calls on soda stream. let's listen to all of them. >> i actually added someone friday morning and i don't usually buy stocks when up so much. to me it's growing at 30% top and bottom line, one of the cheapest growth stocks out there. >> knock on play soda stream i still own some of, that's what i would buy. >> the stock is doing very well, going to do even better. >> in studio, on the road, everywhere. >> those clips are so old. najarian...
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now let's go to steve. >>> clear skies here. severe clear. temperatures starting off cold even san jose this morning. we had some upper 30s, not far away from san jose airport. i think they bottomed out at 42. forecast headlines are a quiet week this week. cold lows, sunny, warmer. until about thursday. then we'll see a cooldown. okay on saturday. clouds increase on sunday. everything is saying rain and snow. also hope it holds. we need it. we've gone ten months without it. as we get closer to it, we'll fine tune this. that's what everything is saying right now. the screaming message. after yesterday's system went by, clear skies, left behind some cold air. morning lows, oakmont, ben low pund dripped -- ben lomond dipped. there were a bunch of 30s around here. even a few upper 20s as well. still, a northerly breeze that's not that bad. there will be a little component of it. it's holding up temperatures out towards fairfield, napa. the airport is 47. north napa, 56 because of the northerly breeze. if you have a smartphone and it says flurries
now let's go to steve. >>> clear skies here. severe clear. temperatures starting off cold even san jose this morning. we had some upper 30s, not far away from san jose airport. i think they bottomed out at 42. forecast headlines are a quiet week this week. cold lows, sunny, warmer. until about thursday. then we'll see a cooldown. okay on saturday. clouds increase on sunday. everything is saying rain and snow. also hope it holds. we need it. we've gone ten months without it. as we get...
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steve? 6:18. no more screaming banshees like yesterday i hope. >>> well we hope not that's not a good sign. that's a bad omen. >> the wind calmed down. >> the wind is calmed down that's what you mean and that's correct. thank you. we do have still some rain snow up in the sierra nevada a mix and blue canyon now seeing a mix. a lot of cloud cover overexpose there's been some pretty good rain down towards monterey down in monterey. monterey a third of an inch some of the higher elevations in the mountains have had more than that. gilroy .16. salinas .04 and watsonville .03. all in off the pacific and what's happening up in the sierra nevada pretty good yesterday and still another 2 to 6 inches of rain -- steve, snow? snow around 5500 feet. so but today will be the last day. that system will move out of the area but still there's some isolated with another 4 to 6. 37 yucaipa. i know there's a couple of 20s up in lake county. 30s, 35 tahoe and 53 monterey. you can see that continuing to stream off the
steve? 6:18. no more screaming banshees like yesterday i hope. >>> well we hope not that's not a good sign. that's a bad omen. >> the wind calmed down. >> the wind is calmed down that's what you mean and that's correct. thank you. we do have still some rain snow up in the sierra nevada a mix and blue canyon now seeing a mix. a lot of cloud cover overexpose there's been some pretty good rain down towards monterey down in monterey. monterey a third of an inch some of the...
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steve horvath is a professor of human genetics at ucla. he joins us from los angeles. dr. art kaplan is a bioeth cyst. he is the head of the nyulangon medical elth ifex division. dr. harvath, i want to speak with you. you have spoken about a fountain of youth since ponce de leon went searching. we know you studied 8,000 samples of more than 4,000 cancerous cells and tissues. give us a shot in layman's terms here what exactly did you find? >> well, i found a biological clock that allows one to estimate the ages of many tissues and cell types in organs in the human body. and this new aging clock is based on certain markers on the dna, and by averaging these 353 markers, one can arrive at a highly accurate estimate of human age. >> so you can actually see what the dna, what age the dna should have. you can see where some were older and some were younger? >> yes. exactly. this is, of course, a very interesting application to estimate the age of various different regions from the same individual and then identify certain tissues or organs that either look substantially older or
steve horvath is a professor of human genetics at ucla. he joins us from los angeles. dr. art kaplan is a bioeth cyst. he is the head of the nyulangon medical elth ifex division. dr. harvath, i want to speak with you. you have spoken about a fountain of youth since ponce de leon went searching. we know you studied 8,000 samples of more than 4,000 cancerous cells and tissues. give us a shot in layman's terms here what exactly did you find? >> well, i found a biological clock that allows...
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ted cruz is over on the steve king end of the party. and dick cheney is out there trying to rewrite history. it's awfully curious to me that we don't often talk about the bush years if you're in republican company. it's as if he was never president and if dick cheney was never vice president. we skip our way back to ronald reagan. but if you were to focus on those years and some of the real abuses of that administration, that's a conversation that they don't really want to have. i've got great respect, i have to say, for dick cheney and this new book about his progression along heart disease and all of these issues he has had. but i've got a fair amount of disrespect for how he has tried to recast the narrative around the bush years. you know, it's going to be awfully interesting in the coming days. >> yeah. now, ryan, this weekend's pheasant hunt in iowa reminded us of a hunting trip in 2006 when the great dick cheney shot a man in the face. have we got a picture of his victim? yes, there he is. texas attorney harry whittington whose f
ted cruz is over on the steve king end of the party. and dick cheney is out there trying to rewrite history. it's awfully curious to me that we don't often talk about the bush years if you're in republican company. it's as if he was never president and if dick cheney was never vice president. we skip our way back to ronald reagan. but if you were to focus on those years and some of the real abuses of that administration, that's a conversation that they don't really want to have. i've got great...
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germany has to guarantee him safe passage and basically staying on the on that the german soil without steve but the possibility extradition to the united states and according to various sources that actually is within the power of the german parliament by the eighth probably will only come into effect if there will be a parliamentary investigation in connection with the whole scandal surrounding n.s.a. and phone tapping so that is yet of course to be seen as depending again on the german parliament but so from what we know. late word snowden is ready to do that of course when he was talking to the member of the german parliament who was in moscow just on thursday he said that he would much rather testify before washington but obviously he cannot do that for natural reasons and of course there's also the whole issue that according to a snowden's russian attorney i thought it was he and i if snowden does indeed leave russia to go to germany for for the purpose of. speaking before the german congress that he could leave he could lose his asylum status his refugee status in russia that could al
germany has to guarantee him safe passage and basically staying on the on that the german soil without steve but the possibility extradition to the united states and according to various sources that actually is within the power of the german parliament by the eighth probably will only come into effect if there will be a parliamentary investigation in connection with the whole scandal surrounding n.s.a. and phone tapping so that is yet of course to be seen as depending again on the german...
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so far it's at a dead end and it's difficult to see right now steve what would be the next step because. there would be a bloody retaliate shoot from the taliban and the security is heightened in the i'm everyone is just in anticipation as to what will be the next move. u.s. and pakistani officials recently praise the way bilateral relations were developing but this latest drone strike will likely tarnish that trend that's according to peace activists nor mir. this is an absolute defiance of. on behalf of the u.s. government of what no washer we've had explicitly stated was necessary for poc son to take the matter into its own hands and this just seems to be a slap on the face to say your peace talks really do not mean anything to us and it seems to be the us stating that it wants absolutely nothing to do with the pakistani government's stance on this so we see a regression in terms of in terms of where we could be heading. taking a bite of the problem europe's on high alert over a recent rabies outbreak in france amid fears it could spill over the border. protection as. we put ourselve
so far it's at a dead end and it's difficult to see right now steve what would be the next step because. there would be a bloody retaliate shoot from the taliban and the security is heightened in the i'm everyone is just in anticipation as to what will be the next move. u.s. and pakistani officials recently praise the way bilateral relations were developing but this latest drone strike will likely tarnish that trend that's according to peace activists nor mir. this is an absolute defiance of....
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going against him is steve burke now he has gotten national attention because he's so different from anyone we've ever seen he's thirty two years old he's a yale graduate and a former tennis pro he wants to decriminalize marijuana and he has only spent about twenty five thousand dollars on his campaign he is totally grassroots supported and he is a native of miami beach one of the most corrupt towns in america and he really just wants to clean up his city well let's talk about steve burke you've been following him he's a former tennis player turned comedian he's is running on a platform to legalize marijuana as kind of the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew can he win the how of his tactics proven unconventional but effective down there in miami you know he actually has a really good chance this is second time running he ran in two thousand and eleven and walked away with thirty percent of the vote and you know he was having issue of people not taking him seriously and again folks will be and have the best people working for him and they have really painted him as an entertainer who
going against him is steve burke now he has gotten national attention because he's so different from anyone we've ever seen he's thirty two years old he's a yale graduate and a former tennis pro he wants to decriminalize marijuana and he has only spent about twenty five thousand dollars on his campaign he is totally grassroots supported and he is a native of miami beach one of the most corrupt towns in america and he really just wants to clean up his city well let's talk about steve burke...
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major issues that has caused national headlines here and miami beach well i want to talk more about steve burke you've highlighted a number over the last few days as you mentioned he's kind of got this unconventional past for a politician former tennis player former comedian is running on a platform like legalizing marijuana is the currently the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew during this whole race can he actually win and how would his tactics prove an unconventional but effective down there in that miami beach may or race. well he is tied in the polls with levine even though levine has outspent him nearly one hundred to one so he does have a good chance and he ran in two thousand and eleven for the first time and he got thirty percent of the vote then so today is going to be you know very interesting to see exactly how this. up with some of his nontraditional tactics of reaching voters has been through comedy which has proven to be extremely successful for him he has these you tube videos that have gotten millions and millions of hits on them have twenty five fifty million hits young
major issues that has caused national headlines here and miami beach well i want to talk more about steve burke you've highlighted a number over the last few days as you mentioned he's kind of got this unconventional past for a politician former tennis player former comedian is running on a platform like legalizing marijuana is the currently the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew during this whole race can he actually win and how would his tactics prove an unconventional but effective down...
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thank you. >> steve jobs changed the way we communicate with apple products. do you still use siri? >> she never answers me. >> he was behind the mack computers, ipod and ipad. >> the silicon valley home, that's it, where he grew up is now a historic site. the garage there is where jobs and steve built some of the first apple computers. >> the house is still owned by. >> his sister. >> who had nothing to do with the designation. it's independent. >> and now can't renovate. >> can't make any changes without the approval of the board. >> he built 100 of the original apple computers in that garage. do you know how much those computers go for now? >> i think originally for $500. don't ask me how i know this. >> $500? >> $500 initially, and went for $213,000. >> i remember those little botches. >> some called them heroes in the fight against occupation. >> others call them killers. the emotional release of prisoners who have spent two decades behind bars and how their freedom could bring the israelis and palestinians closer to peace. >> a lifetime ban for dopers. >> this world was being
thank you. >> steve jobs changed the way we communicate with apple products. do you still use siri? >> she never answers me. >> he was behind the mack computers, ipod and ipad. >> the silicon valley home, that's it, where he grew up is now a historic site. the garage there is where jobs and steve built some of the first apple computers. >> the house is still owned by. >> his sister. >> who had nothing to do with the designation. it's independent....
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steve forbes is here. weighing in because the big question we don't have answers to at$rx this point, will thisn people away from and rolling? if they will not get the insurance, the government would be forced to go after them and collect the fees. and the fines. speaker this is why they proclaim they will have this fixed by the end of november. that is a political date because you cannot be beginning at the beginning of the year, so again that is something pulled out of the hat, not a realistic assertion of the program. the number of people being dropped from their individual insurance, seven to 15 million people, that is a disaster. will they tried to go on those exchanges? doing with the glitches you talked about. the doctors and a disaster with electronic medical records where the government mandated how these things should be done. that's a disaster. it is just imploding. connell: that first part of it may be the biggest thing of them all. from the perspective of the technical problems you see the ef
steve forbes is here. weighing in because the big question we don't have answers to at$rx this point, will thisn people away from and rolling? if they will not get the insurance, the government would be forced to go after them and collect the fees. and the fines. speaker this is why they proclaim they will have this fixed by the end of november. that is a political date because you cannot be beginning at the beginning of the year, so again that is something pulled out of the hat, not a...
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steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special agent david bowdag. e. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> he was dropped off at the airport and then shot gerardo hernandez point blank. he is the first tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. even as he sprayed bullets from his assault bullet rifle throughout the, few were injured, airport police chief -- >> we were so lucky. >> in all honesty this could have been much, much worse. >> in his hometown of pen field, new jersey many are asking why. but so far there are no answers. >> josh pagan was a former neighbor. >
steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special...
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don't forget. >> thank you, steve. >>> 8:53. well, yard sales, one person's trash is another personnary treasure but in fact, they are hall treasures at oprah winfrey's rummage sale. what you can buy for $150,000. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. i search for the perfect blue... bi share as soon as i find it. because when you score a designer this amazing... for so much less. it's the best feeling ever. see the real deal. search hashtag maxxinista wait 'til you see the designers people are scoring. t.j.maxx. >>> 8:56. the search resumes in the gold country for a missing miner from san jose. 65-year-old walter severt disappeared a week ago. rescuers are concerned because of rug -- because of the rugged terra
don't forget. >> thank you, steve. >>> 8:53. well, yard sales, one person's trash is another personnary treasure but in fact, they are hall treasures at oprah winfrey's rummage sale. what you can buy for $150,000. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want...
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governor steve beshear who is a democrat is like a man possessed with helping more people get covered. he thinks it's the right thing to do. keep in mind i did not win in kentucky. but there are a lot of uninsured people in kentucky and they're signing up. oregon has covered 10% of its uninsured citizens already because of the affordable care agent. 10% of its uninsured have already gotten covered. arkansas, i didn't win that state either, covered almost 14% of its uninsured already. that's already happened. you've got some republican governors like governor rakasic of ohio who have put politics aside. others are so locked into the politics of this thing thatfing their own people and that's leaving millions uninsured unnecessarily. that's a shame. because if they put as much energy into making this law work as they do in attacking the law, americans would be better off. americans would be better off. so that's the affordable care act. better protections for americans with insurance, a new marketplace for americans without insurance, new tax credits to help folks afford it, more choice
governor steve beshear who is a democrat is like a man possessed with helping more people get covered. he thinks it's the right thing to do. keep in mind i did not win in kentucky. but there are a lot of uninsured people in kentucky and they're signing up. oregon has covered 10% of its uninsured citizens already because of the affordable care agent. 10% of its uninsured have already gotten covered. arkansas, i didn't win that state either, covered almost 14% of its uninsured already. that's...
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we want to help steve. the purpose of this is not to punish steve. if he gets punished, i want to do something about it and help to the best of my ability. host: another tweet guest: well, that was discussed when we were debating the bill. i hope that is not the case, i hope companies don't take that attitude. the whole purpose of the aca is going to be lost. i think that there has to be fines in this because everybody has got to be in. first of all, this is not a democrat idea, that part of the aca. that goes back to heritage, their recommendations on what health care is needed. we have had 8 presidents try to do this, tried to bring about health care reform. we need to say thank you, president obama. say it. read my lips. you are not going to get hurt by saying it. he did not create sandy, he did not create the monsoons. he has done some good, believe it or not. when you step back from the click and you understand that we should be examined -- from the cliff and you understand that we need to look at the objectives -- i mean, i does agree with the
we want to help steve. the purpose of this is not to punish steve. if he gets punished, i want to do something about it and help to the best of my ability. host: another tweet guest: well, that was discussed when we were debating the bill. i hope that is not the case, i hope companies don't take that attitude. the whole purpose of the aca is going to be lost. i think that there has to be fines in this because everybody has got to be in. first of all, this is not a democrat idea, that part of...
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i test what to say, is steve that my understanding is secretary for defence of intelligence is responsible for dod policy also relating to security and the whole fraud? >> yes we do. >> how long? >> six years. >> defender defense capability it appointed to serve as director of the management team of which she is responsible for personal issues including security clearance issues presidents several reports to confirm the process we thank you for your testimony today and earlier before the committee. to turnover we had to wait before the hearing began i of the key was present but to what i said to their colleagues as part of but what we try to do is what is the role of government? according to abraham but he also said in a book reinventing different it is to use tear the bow and not a row the boat but hopefully we figure out what is the role of government and of what needs the federal government nor the private sector. but you do have five minutes to hear verst statements. >> i appreciate the opportunity to talk about practices and procedures regarding security clearance facility access and
i test what to say, is steve that my understanding is secretary for defence of intelligence is responsible for dod policy also relating to security and the whole fraud? >> yes we do. >> how long? >> six years. >> defender defense capability it appointed to serve as director of the management team of which she is responsible for personal issues including security clearance issues presidents several reports to confirm the process we thank you for your testimony today and...
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steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special agent david bowdag. e. >> we found a statement where he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> he was dropped off at the airport and then shot gerardo hernandez point blank. he is the first tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. even as he sprayed bullets from his assault bullet rifle throughout the, few were injured, airport police chief -- >> we were so lucky. >> in all honesty this could have been much, much worse. >> in his hometown of pen field, new jersey many are asking why. but so far there are no answers. >> josh pagan was a former neighbor. >
steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fbi special...
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>> thank you, steve. it is true that i represent a voting rights district in eastern north carolina. the district was created as a result of litigation under the voting rights act of 1965. and so we have african-american members of congress from north carolina, congressman mel watt and myself. but thank you for recognizing congressman cory booker. i was on the senate floor today when senator booker took the oath of office. it was certainly an historic moment and congratulations go out to the people of new jersey. >> and hillary, what would you say, if we're looking at that disconnect that we're talking about, what is the key for, let's say, an african-american politician right now, maybe who is a member of congress, maybe who is a state legislator, who is looking to make that state to the jump state record. the record at the gubernatorial level is no different than the senatorial level. what needs to change to make those candidates more viable in the eyes of sort of the political establishment? >> well, t
>> thank you, steve. it is true that i represent a voting rights district in eastern north carolina. the district was created as a result of litigation under the voting rights act of 1965. and so we have african-american members of congress from north carolina, congressman mel watt and myself. but thank you for recognizing congressman cory booker. i was on the senate floor today when senator booker took the oath of office. it was certainly an historic moment and congratulations go out to...
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on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the high volume and troubles with direct enrollment and problems with the va system and credit check information. the administration says it expected early enrollment numbers to be low. >> come on. this is 300 million people plus live in this country and this is their landmark achievement and they had over two years to prepare and only six people can enroll? only six people can enroll. >> that's a bad headline. i don't think that's the case now. >> we wouldn't know. you know why? they won't release the numbers. they have the numbers and refuse to release them. >> they say t
on set we have nicole wallace, brian chapman and steve ratner. as obama care turns one-month-old, we are starting to see how serious early glitches on the website were. documents released by house republicans appear to show that just six people were able to enroll for health insurance on the opening day. a day later, 248. >> you are talking about one office. >> disclosed by the republicans. not one office. notes from internal meetings describe the widespread issues. among them the...
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. >> steve weiss. >> stay short the bond market tbf long. >> joe. >> starbucks wants to go back up again. >> have a great day. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over and "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> golly, that whistle was loud in my ear. going to turn it down a little bit. move over pimco total return, there is a new king in the world of mutual funds and this one may say a lot about how bullish america is on the stock market. we'll talk about that. hash "time" magazine probletag twitter ipo more reasons for anyone thinking of getting in to think twice. and beating the bully at work, maybe you've heard this story it stems from a series of incidents involving the miami dolphins. the lineman is not on the field and now may be out of a job because of bullying allegations. how do you manage a situation when it gets out of hand at work? first, though, let's go to sue at the new york stock exchange. big turnaround today, sue. >> absolutely. a huge turnaround. the day didn't start off well for the bulls. we were down triple digits. we have as you
. >> steve weiss. >> stay short the bond market tbf long. >> joe. >> starbucks wants to go back up again. >> have a great day. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over and "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> golly, that whistle was loud in my ear. going to turn it down a little bit. move over pimco total return, there is a new king in the world of mutual funds and this one may say a...
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. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> glor: good evening. the fed meets this week and is expected to maintain its current bond-buying program, currently $85 billion a month. the new york stock exchange says the mock ipo it staged for twitter this weekend went well. and apple is out with earnings tomorrow. facebook on wednesday. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ bell dings ] [ bell dings ] ♪ [ buzzer ] [ buzzer ] [ female announcer ] check it out. [ bell dings ] subway is the first restaurant with meals to earn the american heart association's heart check mark. subway. eat fresh. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, me
. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update sponsored by: >> glor: good evening. the fed meets this week and is expected to maintain its current bond-buying program, currently $85 billion a month. the new york stock exchange says the mock ipo it staged for twitter this weekend went well. and apple...
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on the other side, the worst, chicago cubs fan steve bartman's infamous catch during that pivotal playoff game. infamous moment. now add controversial call in game three of the world series. and where more on this, here's abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: one out. bottom of the ninth. cardinal runners on second and third. jon jay hits a sharp ground ball. the red sox fielder fires home to get the lead runner, but the catcher throws wildly to third base. here comes the throw from left field, and the runner is out, but wait, he's safe? the umpire says the third baseman interfered with the runner and overturned the out call. take another look. the cardinal runner trips over third baseman will middlebrooks. the cardinals win, 5-4. the red sox cry foul. >> i have to dive for that ball, and there's nowhere for me to go. >> but the umpire said later the rule is clear. a fielder cannot block a runner. >> the base runner has every right to go unobstructed to home plate and, unfortunately, for middlebrooks he was right there. >> reporter: joyce is the same umpire who famously botched this play at f
on the other side, the worst, chicago cubs fan steve bartman's infamous catch during that pivotal playoff game. infamous moment. now add controversial call in game three of the world series. and where more on this, here's abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: one out. bottom of the ninth. cardinal runners on second and third. jon jay hits a sharp ground ball. the red sox fielder fires home to get the lead runner, but the catcher throws wildly to third base. here comes the throw from left...
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more than it was in january 1991 when i implored tom to bring to the house floor a resolution that steve of new york and i had introduced authorized the then president bush to enghage military action in operation desert storm to drive sa dam hugh sane out of kuwait. i was convinced that tom opposed military intervention and i know that a good many of his caucus were strongly opposed as well. >> it was an exercise of political courage and personal deesen si for tom to agree to bring the resolution up for an open debate and record a vote under those circumstances but he did. we had one of the most spirited but civil and informative debates in which i had been privileged to participate in all my 38 years in congress. we prevailed and the final outcome that day but i would have been proud of the house and proud of our speaker regardless because the house demonstrated to the world that it was truly a deliberative and democratic body. tom and i always struggled to find common ground between our two sides when there were issues upon which we could not agree, we could at least use common courtes
more than it was in january 1991 when i implored tom to bring to the house floor a resolution that steve of new york and i had introduced authorized the then president bush to enghage military action in operation desert storm to drive sa dam hugh sane out of kuwait. i was convinced that tom opposed military intervention and i know that a good many of his caucus were strongly opposed as well. >> it was an exercise of political courage and personal deesen si for tom to agree to bring the...